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Universal super-resolution framework for imaging of quantum dots

Dominik Vašinka, Jaewon Lee, Charlie Stalker, Victor Mitryakhin, Ivan Solovev, Sven Stephan, Sven Höfling, Falk Eilenberger, Seth Ariel Tongay, Christian Schneider, Miroslav Ježek, Ana Predojević·October 7, 2025
Quantum PhysicsMesoscale Physicsphysics.optics

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Abstract

We present a universal deep-learning method that reconstructs super-resolved images of quantum emitters from a single camera frame measurement. Trained on physics-based synthetic data spanning diverse point-spread functions, aberrations, and noise, the network generalizes across experimental conditions without system-specific retraining. We validate the approach on low- and high-density In(Ga)As quantum dots and strain-induced dots in 2D monolayer WSe$_2$, resolving overlapping emitters even under low signal-to-noise and inhomogeneous backgrounds. By eliminating calibration and iterative acquisitions, this single-shot strategy enables rapid, robust super-resolution for nanoscale characterization and quantum photonic device fabrication.

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